Uninvited
Platform: Commodore 64
Gametype: Undefined
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Another game using the graphical adventure interface found in Déjà Vu and Shadowgate, Uninvited comes with a "horror" theme.

While driving on a lonely road at night, a strange figure blocks your vision causing you to swerve and crash your car. When you regain consciousness, you find that your brother is missing (in the NES-Version it's your sister who is missing). The only place he could have gone is a creepy old mansion which looms in front of you. With nowhere else to go, you enter the mansion in search of your brother. It turns out the mansion once belonged to an old wizard and his apprentice, and somehow it has become infested with the Undead.

Alternate Titles
"Akuma no Shōtaijō" -- Japanese title

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Description from the packaging:

Well now, an uninvited guest! We don't get many visitors knocking at our door way out here. Now don't be afraid. I'm very sorry to hear about your car. Driving a little too fast, were we? Well, everything is all right now, come along inside. Don't mind the door… the hinges squeak a bit. And if I were you, I wouldn't look too closely at those shadows. One never knows what might be lurking around this musty old place. What's that? You just want to find your brother, use the phone, and go? After so short a stay? Well, if you can find a phone you can certainly use it, and as to the leaving, well I suppose anything is possible...

Features:
The computer's special features draw you into the game's world.
High resolution graphics create a compelling Gothic setting.
On-screen commands; no cumbersome typing necessary.
Realistic digitized sounds.
Sophisticated animation.
A complex and challenging plot.

Enter the world of Uninvited, one of Mindscape's revolutionary interactive graphic adventures. They're games that draw you into the action. There's no guessing what the computer wants; you just explore and manipulate the deeply textured, exciting world that unfolds before you. Uninvited is like no other adventure you've ever experienced.
